Comprehension of reading copybooks

My son has just finished writing Chinese calligraphy. I have read the copybook of Yan Zhenqing's "Inscription on the Induction of Duobao Pagoda" for a long time. After reading it, I plunged into it, carefully observing every stroke of every word, which was relaxed and full of infinite strength and sense of stability.

It's really not easy to preserve such inscriptions. We are all lying in the shade of the ancient people and enjoying the fruits of their hard work. Why not study hard?

When reading the copybook, I am talking to the calligrapher himself, trying to link with him 1%, finding that feeling, carefully observing the trend, mood and strength of strokes, and staying with the author's heart. Viewing posts is the most important part of practicing calligraphy. If every stroke is familiar with its structure, the words written will have the style of a master, and we don't need to create them ourselves or be vulgar. What we want is to learn the ancient style. Kung Fu is solid, so as to inherit China's great calligraphy art.